Word: janes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Whoever thought a Lucy Stoner would be so being girlishly called a sensitive as "newshen" Jane [TIME, Grant Letters, about Dec. 21]? Newshen is one of the cleverest coined words. Short, flattering. To adults it connotes a plump, toothsome chick (no newspaperwoman I ever saw) in fine, glossy feathers (ditto). Stepping high and daintily, she delicately picks the wheat from the chaff...
...JANE C. GRANT...
Died. Charles G. (for Grey) Grey, 78, co-founder and editor (1911-39) of Britain's top aviation magazine, The Aeroplane (circ. 35,000), and longtime editor of the authoritative annual, Jane's All the World's Aircraft (1916-42) ; of a heart attack; in London...
...musical with songs and lyrics by Jesse R. Barnet, Administration Fellow at the Graduate School of Public Administration, has been chosen for Radcliffe's "Drumbeats and Song," chairman Jane Flanders '55 announced yesterday. John Addey and Harvey MacGregor, graduates of Sheffield and Oxford, respectively, now engaged in graduate study at the Law School, have written the book for the annual production...
...JANE W. WELLS Larchmont...